Literature Relevant to Various Lineages

The selections below are intended as starting points for research on a lineage. Keep the following caveats in mind:

  • Literature included is primarily literature known to the Project Director that either analyzes the influence of agreements in the lineage (i.e., investigates "regime effectiveness") or provides useful background.
  • The literature referenced here is QUITE limited. I hope to include literature for more lineages over time and welcome suggestions. This is NOT intended as a comprehensive database of literature but simply as 5 to 10 places to start research.
  • Inclusion of articles in this database are not intended as endorsements of the views or arguments of the authors.
  • Know of literature that is not listed? Please suggest it.
Lineage Full Citation
Biological Diversity

Andresen, Steinar, and Kristin Rosenda. 2009. "The role of the United Nations Environment Programme in the coordination of multilateral environmental agreements." In International organizations in global environmental governance, ed. B. Siebenhüner and A. Schreyögg. London: Routledge.133-50.

Biological Diversity

Aubertin, Catherine, and Geoffroy Filoche. 2011. "The Nagoya Protocol on the use of genetic resources : one embodiment of an endless discussion." Sustentabilidade em Debate 2 (1):51-63.

Biological Diversity

Buck, Matthias, and Clare Hamilton. 2012. "The Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from their utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity." Review of european community & international environmental law 20 (1):47-61.

Biological Diversity

Büscher, Bram. 2012. "Biodiversity." In Critical environmental politics, ed. C. Death. London: Routledge.

Biological Diversity

Gupta, Aarti, and Robert Falkner. 2006. "The influence of the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety: comparing Mexico, China and South Africa." Global Environmental Politics 6 (4):23-55.

Biological Diversity

Kamau, Evanson Chege, Bevis Fedder, and Gerd Winter. 2010. "The Nagoya Protocol on access to genetic resources and benefit sharing: what is new and what are the implications for provider and user countries and the scientific community?" LEAD Journal (Law, Environment and Development Journal) 6 (3):248-62.

Biological Diversity

MacDonald, Catherine, Corson Kenneth, and Iain. 2012. "Enclosing the global commons: the convention on biological diversity and green grabbing." Journal of Peasant Studies 39 (2):263-83.

Biological Diversity

McAfee, Kathleen. 1999. "Selling nature to save it? biodiversity and green developmentalism." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 17 (2):133-54.

Biological Diversity

Morgera, Elisa, and Elsa Tsioumani. 2010. "Yesterday, today, and tomorrow: looking afresh at the Convention on Biological Diversity." Yearbook of International Environmental Law 21 (1):3-40.

Biological Diversity

Nijar, Guirdial Singh. 2011. "The Nagoya Protocol on access and benefit sharing of genetic resources: analysis and implementation options for developing countries." In Research Papers: South Center.

Biological Diversity

Oberthür, Sebastian, and Thomas Gehring. 2006. "Institutional interaction in global environmental governance: the case of the Cartagena Protocol and the World Trade Organization." Global Environmental Politics 6 (3):1-31.

Biological Diversity

Raustiala, Kal. 1997. "Domestic institutions and international regulatory cooperation: comparative responses to the Convention on Biological Diversity." World Politics 49 (4):482-509.

Biological Diversity

Siebenhüner, Bernd. 2010. "The Biodiversity Secretariat : lean shark in troubled waters." In Managers of global change: the influence of international environmental bureaucracies, ed. F. Biermann and B. Siebenhüner. Cambridge: MIT Press.265-91.

Biological Diversity

Steinberg, Paul F. 2009. "Institutional resilience amid political change: the case of biodiversity conservation." Global Environmental Politics 9 (3):61-81.

Biological Diversity

Sullivan, Sian. 2012. "Banking nature? the spectacular financialisation of environmental conservation." Antipode.

Biological Diversity

Walker, Susan, Ann L. Brower, R.T. Theo Stephens, and William G. Lee. 2009. "Why bartering biodiversity fails." Conservation Letters 2 (4):149-57.